City of Nanticoke Work Session/City Council Meeting April 18, 2018-7:00PM OFA WORK. SESSION AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Pledge of Allegience 3. Invocation City Clerk 4. Roll Call 5. Discussion of Council Meeting Action(s) a. AI Motion to approve Resolution #5 of 2018, authorizing the appropriate City Officials to approve the Mayor'sa appointments and reappointments to the Municipal Authority. b. AMotion to adopt the Non-Discrimination Policy tol be compliant with HUD. 6. Administrative Updates for Council - 7. Work Session Adjournemnt None COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 1. Comments from the Public - Agenda item only. 2. Old Business-None 3. New Business a. AMotion to approve the minutes from the April 4, 2018 council meeting. b. AMotion to approve the payment oft the bills in the total amount of$ (Payroll) $100,980.13 (Accounts Payable) $ AMotion to approve Resolution #5 of 2018, authorizing the appropriate City Official to approve the Mayor's appointments and reappointments to the Municipal Authority. d. AMotion to adopt the Non-Discrimination Policy tol be compliant with HUD. 4. Comments from the Public 5. correspondance- None 6.A Announcements- None 7. Adjournemnt- Next Meeting May 2, 2018 @ 7:00pm CityofNanticoke Pennsylvania 15E EastF Ridges Street Nanticoke, PA1 18634 Phone: 570- -735-2 -2800 Fax570-735-7817 Richard' Wiaterowski, Mayor DonnaWall, Interim City Manager EXECUTIVE ORDER NO.6of2018 PURSUANT TO ARTICLE VII, SECTION 7.01 of the City of Nanticoke Home Rule Charter, I, Mayor Richard Wiaterowski, hereby appoint or reappoint the following individuals to the Nanticoke City Municipal Authority: Appoint Kenneth Malia David Kaskel Reappoint John Kurowski Gary Grodzieki John Nadolny 1 year term expiring 12/31/2018 2 year term expiring 12/31/2019 4 year term expiring 12/31/2021 3 year term expiring 12/31/2020 5 year term expiring 12/31/2022 Mayor Richard Wiaterowski Date: April 18, 2018 Attest: Jennifer Polito, City Clerk RESOLUTION No. 5 of2018 Al RESOLUTION OF CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OFI NANTICOKE CONFIRMING THE. APPOINTMENTS OF MAYOR WIATEROWSKITO THE CITY OF NANTICOKE MUNICIPAL, AUTHORITY WHEREAS, the CityofNanticoke has various Boards, Authorities and Commissions which are appointed by the Mayor; WHEREAS, Mayor Wiaterowski has provided an updated list of appointments to the City of! Nanticoke Municipality Authority, and confirming existing appointments; WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Nanticoke wishes to approve said appointments. NOW,THEREFORE, BEITRESOLVED! by the City Council oft the City of] Nanticoke and itisl hereby resolved by the authority of the same as follows: 1. The City Council of the City of Nanticoke hereby approves the appointments and confirms existing appointments for the members of the Municipal Authority as enumerated below for the terms set forth below: MUNICIPALAUTHORITY Commencement Date 1/1/2018 1/1/2018 1/1/2018 1/1/2018 1/1/2018 Name Expiration Date 12/31/2018 12/31/2019 12/31/2020 12/31/2021 12/31/2022 Kenneth Malia (1 year) David Kaskel (2 year) Gary Grodzieki (3 year) John Kurowski (4 year) John Nadolny (5 year) RESOLVED, this 18th day of April 2018, by the City Council of the City of Nanticoke, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. ATTEST: CITY OFNANTICOKE: Jennifer W. Polito, , City Clerk William Brown, Council President City of Nanticoke Non-Discrimination Policy The City of Nanticoke will not discriminate in its provision of services, activities, or employment practices, based on race, color, ancestry, genetic information, national origin, citizenship, age, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity ande expression, marital status, military status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, relationship or association with a person who has a disability, union membership, use of service animal, orany other legally protected classification. Announcement of this policyi is in accordance with The City of Nanticoke will fully and promptly investigate all allegations of discrimination and willi take action reasonably designed to resolve the complaint in an equitable manner, end a hostile environment ifone has been created, prevent its recurrence, and, when appropriate, take: steps to remedy its effects. applicable federal, state, and local laws. NANTICOKE CITY WORK SESSION and COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES April 4, 2018 Nanticoke City Hall 7:00PM Call to Order: President of Council William Brown Pledge of Allegiance Invocation: City Clerk, Jennifer Polito The following were present: Councilors, William Brown, John Pietrzyk, Kevin Coughlin, Lesley Butczynski, Nicole Mackiewicz, Solicitor, Attorney William Finnegan, Finance Director/City Clerk, Jennifer Polito and Interim City Manager, Donna Wall. WORK SESSION- Am motion to approve Resolution #3 of 2018 authorizing the appropriate City Official to approve the 2 year extension AI motion to approve Resolution #4 of2 2018 authorizing the appropriate City Official to approve the SPCA agreement. -Council President William Brown, read two proclamations prepared by Mayor Richard' Wiaterowski. The first proclamation was to recognize the! 50th Anniversary oft the Fair Housing Law andi the second proclamation wast to -Donna' Wall updated council and residents ont the roundabout projects in the City. Kosciuszko Street is due to open up inaf few weeks and Prospect Street will be closing to complete that roundabout, Donna announced Al Motion was made by Kevin Coughlin, second by Ms. Butczynski to adjourn the work: session. Work session adjourned. Mr. Telencho asked Council what the Cityi is actually getting from the SPCA Agreement for the fees the City! has to pay them annually and Donna Wall stated thati it is state wide that municipalities must join the agreement with the SPCA in order fort them to take in any stray animals excluding feral cats. If the City does not join, they will turn residents away. agreement with South. Jersey Energy Commodity Supply. Administrative Updates recognize "National Kids to Park Day" on May 19, 2018. REGULAR MEETING Comments from the Public agenda items only. The only other optioni is to put a certified kennel here at City! Hall and we are not going to do that. Old Business None New Business Motion carried. AI Motion to approve the March 21, 2018 meeting minutes was made by Mrs. Mackiewicz second by Mr. Pietrzyk. AI Motion to approve payment of thel bills in the amount of $240,846.81 was made by Mr. Coughlin, second by Ms. AI motion to approve Resolution #3 of 2018 authorizing the appropriate City Official to approve the 2 year extension agreement with South. Jersey Energy Commodity: Supply was made by Ms. Butczynski and second by Mr. Coughlin. Butczynski. Payroll ($84,851.58) Payables ($155,995.23.) Motion carried. Motion carried. AI motion to approve Resolution #4 of2 2018 authorizing the appropriate City Official to approve the SPCA agreement was made by Mr. Pietrzyk second by! Ms. Butczynski. Motion carried. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC- Ms.. Julianna Zarzyckiof 71 Seneca Dr. complimented the DPW workers for the cleanup around the park and she wanted to know if they cleaned any other areas in town or was the park areai it. Council President William Brown replied that they also did Main Street and Market Street. Julianna requested that we post on our website and Facebook page "Rules of Recycling" in the city. She saw that Wilkes Barre post their rules and she thinks we need to do the same because people over stuff the cans and then the recycling blows all around town. Council President William Brown responded that The Cityi isg getting new recycling bins with lids to prevent this through a grant the Cityr received. Interim City Manager Donna Wall stated that we have not decided it we are getting the lids or not. They will just be left on the ground to blow around and be run over, Donna stated. Julianna stated that the City needs to put rules in place, there is garbage all over town because people are over stuffing their cans and/or bins. Council President William Brown told Julianna to call the City ifs she sees a lot of garbage on the street and we will have Patty call Mascaro to clean it up. Rob Spear and Kathy Murphy of 162 S. Hanover Street wanted to make the City aware of the dangerous conditions on Market Street by Curry Donuts due to the lack of lighting at night. Rob stated that iti is very dark at night in that area of town and they are afraid to walk there at night. Interim City Manager Donna' Wall asked them to clarify whether it's the street lighting or the businesses lights and Rob: said the businesses need to light up the area in front of the businesses. The whole square is too dark, they need to add lighting Rob replied. Rob and Kathy also want to make the City aware of all the garbage, mattresses, and couches in the alley behind their home. 152-154 Hanover Street also has garbage all over the area. They have contacted the city numerous times about this and nothing has been done. Dona stated the Coffee's were told to clean up their area and Rob replied it is not justt them dumping there. Other residents are also throwing largei items int that area. Council President William Brown will have Donna talk to. Jack the Code Officer about Mr. Telencho wanted an update on the Bowlarama. What is going on he asked Council. Skaleet owns a property in Ashley Borough that isi in bad shape too and they were able to take him to court to get him to clean up the property, John: stated. John wanted to know how did Ashley Borough make this happen and we can't. Interim City Manager Donna Wall stated Ashley got the DEP involved due to environmental issues in Ashley. Thati is how the courts got involved replied Attorney' William Finnegan. John also asked if the Bowlarama also has environmental issues. John asked Council why the City will notj just buyi it. Council President William Brown replied that it will cost too much, over % million dollars to purchase and demo. The City does not have that kind of money to acquire it, Mr. Brown stated. Attorney Finnegan stated that the Bowlarama will be going back upt for tax sale soon and the City will try to acquire it then. John said the City should buyi it and sell it, forget the demolition. John stated once the City owns it they can turn around and selli it "asi is". Attorney Finnegan asked. Johni if hel knew of a buyer because the city does not. Once we own it,iti is now the City'sresponsibility to maintain it, Attorney Finnegan replied. Attorney Finnegan stated he spoke to Chief Wall and there wasa crew at the Bowlarama cleaning up over the past weekend. Attorney Finnegan also stated that we can keep imposing fines but are we ever going to collect them is the question. Attorney Finnegan understand everyone's frustrations with this property and the cityf feels the same and also wants is down and gone to be put upt for sale. Ms. Julianna Zarzycki suggested the City asked LCCC if they are interested in it for student housing. Councilmen Kevin Coughlin responded that LCCC did look there and were not interested and Donnal Wall stated a study was done and the developers were not interested int that area of town because of the cemetery. Students do not want to walk Mr. Hank Marks (who did not complete a sheet to speak to Council) wanted an update on the Streetscape. Council asked Donna to give him an update and Donna replied that the Water Co is going to start their repairs to Main Street soon. Thati is what the City has been waiting for sO the city can proceed with the Streetscape, she replied. Hank stated it has been over: 13 years since a streetscape was planned and the monies have been sitting around waiting for us to proceed. Hank1 then asked for as status on the Police contract and Council President William Brown replied to Hank that Donna stated that Patty calls them all the time fori issues like this. the garbage in the alley behind their home. pass or through a cemetery to go to their classes, Donna replied. he did not fill out a sheet like he was supposed to. Hank replied this is a council meeting and this is where people should be ablet to asked questions, like a real work: session used to be. Hank replied your work: session is a joke because youj just read off the agenda, vote, and leave. Mr. Brown replied you could have filled out a sheet to speak but you did not. Hank feels every meeting the city Manager should give updates on projects that are going on in the city. Hank stated he was told by a police officer that they got a 3%i increase and Donna stated that there has been no ruling and Chief Wall: stated it is still in arbitration and a ruling has not come down as ofy yet. Hank insists that the officer said it was final. Donna stated, that is false information. Correspondence- None Announcements- rain date of Sun., July1, 2018. Meeting Adjournment Mr. Brown announced that the date for the "BIG BANG" Celebration has been scheduled for Sat., June 30, 2018 with a Ms. Butczynski made the motion to adjourn, second by Mr. Coughlin, roll call. Meeting adjourned at 7:36PM. Jennifer W. Polito City Clerk Next Meeting, Wednesday April 18, 2018 at 7:00PM NANTICOKE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT NANTICOKE, PENNSYLVANIA Office of the Chief of] Police Monthly Report of Activities March 2018 Total Incidents inl March .354 Total Incidents in 2018.. 969 Incident Listing By Typei is attached Traffic Violations and Citations Issued Non-Traffic Citations Issued Parking Tickets Issued Written Warnings Issued Abandoned Vehicles Removed Motor Vehicle. Accidents Criminal Arrests Abandoned Vehicle Ordinance Violations Alcohol in Park Ordinance Assault Carry Firearm without License Criminal Mischief Disorderly Conduct Dog Ordinance Violations Drug Act Violations Endanger Welfare ofChildren False Reports to. Lawl Enforcement Harassment Littering Nuisance Ordinance Protection from Abuse Violations Possession of Altered Firearm Public Drunkenness Receiving Stolen Property Resisting Arrest Retail Theft Stalking Threats Total Criminal Arrests Activity Number 110 60 178 20 16 22 Counts 20 1 15 1 1 4 2 2 6 1 30 1 3 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 5 102 Monthly Patrol Mileage Total Mileage on Vehicle 65,559 44,022 60,196 55,716 33,558 21,028 Car#3 Car#5 Car#6 Car#7 Car#8 Car#9 486 313 540 1,705 2,476 1,791 Total Patrol Mileage.... 7,311 Respectfully Submitted, E7sahl Thomas S. Wall Chiefo ofPolice NANTICOKE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Nanticoke, Pennsylvania Police Chief's Report Cash and Checks Received March 2018 Checks/Cash/Credit March 2018 Magistrate's Report Nanticoke $ 3,353.30 March 2018 Parking Tickets Nanticoke March 2018 Police Reports March 2018 Signs March 2018 Alarm Fees $ 2,835.99 $ 405.00 $ 500.00 $ 40.00 $ 457.15 $ 15.40 March 2018 Luzerne County Probation March 2018 Luzerne County Probation (Fines) (Restitution) Total$ 7,606.84 Thomas mull ChiefofPolice April 06, 2018 Calls for Service - by UCR Code Incidents Reported Between 03/01/2018 and 03/31/2018 All Municipalities Primary Count Code 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 11 2 0 5 3 2 12 16 2 0 1 2 1 1 9 0 21 1 6 7 11 15 2 10 Secondary UCR Count Code 3 Code Description 0513 0516 0520 0522 0619 0623 0624 0629 0639 0713 0810 1100 1130 1322 1390 1430 1440 1531 1792 1831 1832 1841 1890 2000 2020 2121 2300 2400 2410 2420 2440 2450 2480 2600 2632 2647 2656 2720 2810 2912 3100 3310 3400 3500 3501 3600 3610 3620 Code 4 BURGLARY-FORCED ENIRY-RESIDNIL-TIME UNKN BURGLARY-FORCED ENIR/-NONRESIDTIME UNK BURGLARY-NON FORCED ENTRY UNLAWFUL ENTRY-NO FORCERESIDENCEDAY THEFT-$200 & OVER-ALL OTHER THEFT-$50 TO $200-RETAIL THEFT THEFT-$50 TO $200-FROM, AUTO (EXCPT 0625) THEFT-$50 TO $200-ALL OTHER THEFT-UNDER: $50-ALL OTHER MAV.THEFT-AUTOS-E DRIVEWAY SIMPLE PHYSICALASSAULTS 1 1 FRAUD FLIM FLAM STOLEN PROP-RECEIVING-ALL OTHER PROP.. STOLEN PROPERTY- REPORTS (RECOVERY) CRIMINAL MISCHIEF PUBLIC BUILDINGS CRIMINAL MISCHIEF A ALL OTHER WEAPONS - POSSESSION- FIREARMS STATUTORY: SEXUALASSAULT MARCOTICS-POSSESSION.MORPHINE,HEROIN,ETC NARCOTICS-POSSESSION-MARIJUANA,ETC. NARCOTICS-USE-MORPHINE, HEROIN,CODIENEC OFFENSES AGAINST FAMILY & CHILDREN OFFENSES AGAINST FAMILY-CHILD. ABUSE DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE- - DRUGS PUBLIC DRUNKENESS DISORDERLY CONDUCT HARASSMENT BY COMMUNICATION DISORDERLY CONDUCT-PUBLIC PLACES DISORDERLY CONDUCT-DISTURBING THE PEACE DISORDERLY CONDUCT-ALL OTHERS ALL OTHER CRIMES CODE VIOLATIONS ALL OTHERS PROTECTIVE ORDERS ALL OTHER - THREATS AILLBOMBPHONEETC DOG LAW & BITES (1ST OFF. & STATE CIT) CITY ORD-ABANDONED VEH (INCLUDING STATE) RUNAWAY-INCORRIGIBLE-FEMALE (JUVENILE) MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS ATTEMPTED SUICIDES MENTAL HEALTH 1 1 1 NARCOTICS- REPORTS 1 1 2 HARASSMENT LITTERING 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 SUSPICIOUS PERSONSAUTOS.CIRCUMSTANCES SUSPICIOUS PERSONSAUTOS,CIRCUMSTANCES DISTURBANCES-OTHER FIGHTS.DISPUTESETO, DISTURBANCES-DOMESTIC DISTURBANCES-JUVENILE April 06, 2018 Calls for Service - by UCR Code Incidents Reported Between 03/01/2018 and 03/31/2018 All Municipalities Primary Count Code 2 7 2 1 1 13 17 2 2 0 5 1 1 18 4 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 6 1 3 8 1 1 6 1 1 1 6 7 1 1 1 1 3 44 1 5 354 Secondary! UCR Count. Code 3 Code Description 3810 3820 3850 3860 3870 3900 4010 4016 4020 4022 4026 4028 4090 4100 4110 4510 5004 5006 5008 5010 5012 5014 5502 5504 5506 5510 6312 6602 6608 6614 7002 7006 7090 7502 7504 7506 8114 8502 9000 9002 9004 CITT Code 4 ALARMS (FALSE ONLY)-EXCPT FIRE ASSIST MOTORIST/IDISABLE VEH HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS SERVICE CALL-LOCKOUTS (VEHICLE/BLDG) MEDICAL EMERGENCY TRAFFIC & PARKING PROBLEMS TRAFFIC OFFENSES NON-CRIMINAL- PEDESTRIAN CONTACTS NON-CRIMINAL- CHILD CUSTODY NON-CRMINAL-CIMI NON-CRMIMALIRES AND POLES DOWN NON-CRIMIMALOTHER INVESTIGATIONS NON-CRIMINAL- POLICE INFORMATION NON-CRIMINAL- 911 HANG UP NON-CRIMINAL-WELFARE CHECK DEATHS- UNATTENDED LOST & FOUND - FOUND ARTICLES LOST & FOUND - LOST ANIMAL LOST & FOUND LOST ARTICLES LOST & FOUND - MISSING JUVENILE FEMALE LOST & FOUND - MISSING JUVENILE MALE LOST & FOUND - MISSING ADULT FEMALES ANIMAL COMPLAINTS- - BARKING DOGS ANIMAL COMPLAINTS- - DOG BITES ANIMAL COMPLAINTS - RUNNING. AT LARGE ANIMAL COMPLAINTS - OTHER TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT. WARNINGS TRAFFIC RELATED -IMPOUNDED,ABANDONM.V. TRAFFIC RELATED- -E ESCORTS TRAFFIC RELATED - OTHER TRAFFIC BUILDING CHECKS - OFFICER INITIATED PUBLIC SERVICES -L LOCK OUT PUBLIC SERVICES - REPORTS ASSIST OTHER AGENCIES - FIRE DEPT. ASSIST OTHER AGENCIES- - OTHER POLICE ASSISTING OTHER AGENCIES - ALL OTHERS WARRANTS- - OTHER AUTHORITY-OTHER WARRAN DEPARTMENTAL SERVICES- -F FINGERPRINTING ADMINISTRATION- ATTENDING MEETINGS 1 1 1 1 1 2 ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES TRAFFIC CITATION SUBP SUBPOENA WARR WARRANT 1 Total Calls April 06, 2018 Issued Tickets - Count 03/01/2018 to 03/31/2018 Badge 2937 3108 4288 4354 4432 5398 5445 5525 5823 5825 7318 9072 9336 Officer PTLM JOSEPH KOSCH SGT. BRIAN WILLIAMS KARA KROLL MICHAEL DERWIN LT. MICHAEL ROKE THOMAS WALL PTLM RICHARD VIETZ PTLM BRYAN KATA BLAKE BROWN CHAD CALLAHAN PTLM AMOS VANDERHOFF PTLM BRIAN KIVLER PTLM. JOSEPH BUCHALSKI Count 6 13 2 4 19 82 4 1 38 1 4 2 2 178 Incident Record List 58 Records 7 Incident Number Incident Date: 3/30/2018 Incident Date: 3/29/2018 Incident Type 2018220/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018219/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018218/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018217/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018216/553 Public service 2018215/311- Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018214/571- Cover assignment, standby, moveup 2018213,424 Carbon monoxide incident 2018212/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018211,746- Carbon monoxide detector activation, 600 2018210/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018209/240 Explosion (nof fire), 2018208/611 Dispatched & cancelede enr roate Incident Date: 3/27/2018 a Incident Date: 3/26/2018 Incident Date: 3/25/2018 Incident Date: 3/23/2018 Incident Date: 3/22/2018 Incident Date: 3/21/2018 Incident Date: 3/20/2018 - governmental agency standby, moveup vehicle accident withi injuries 201820241-B Building fire 2018201511 Lock-out Incident Date: 3/19/2018 Incident Date: 3/18/2018 Incident Date: 3/17/2018 / 2018200/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018199/324 Motor vehicle accident with noi injuries. 2018198/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018197/411 Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 2018196/151 Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 2018195/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew Incident Date: 3/16/2018 Incident Record List 58 Records Incident Number Incident Type 2018194/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018193114- Chimney or fluef fire, confined to chimney orf flue 2018192/550- Public service assistance, other 2018191/322 Motor vehicle accident with injuries Incident Date: 3/15/2018 2018190/511 Lock-out 2018189/511- Lock-out Incident Date: 3/13/2018 Incident Date: 3/12/2018 2018188/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018187/412- Gas leak (natural gas or LPG) 2018186/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018185/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018184/611- Dispatched & canceled enr route 2018183/311 Medical assist, assist EMS 2018182/561 Unauthorized burning 2018181/324- Motor vehicle acphn noi injuries. 2018180/571 Cover assignmeneundy, moveup 2018179/553- Publiaselice) 2018178/571- standby, moveup 2018177/311- edicala assist, assist EMS crew 2018176.57 ver assignment, standby, moveup 2018175011- Dispatched & canceled enr route 2018174671 HazMat release investigation w/nol HazMat 2018173,444- Power line down 2018172/324- Motor vehicle accident with noi injuries. 2018171311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018170/611 Dispatched & canceled enr route 2018169/511 Lock-out 2018168311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018167/735- Alarm system sounded due tor malfunction Incident Date: 3/11/2018 Incident Date: 3/10/2018 Incident Date: 3/9/2018 Incident Date: 3/8/2018 Incident Date: 3/7/2018 Incident Date: 3/6/2018 Incident Date: 3/5/2018 Incident Date: 3/4/2018 Incident Record List 58 Records Incident Number Incident Date: 3/3/2018 Incident Type 2018166/571 Cover assignment, standby, moveup 2018165/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018164/311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 2018163/611 Dispatched & canceled enr route Incident Date: 3/2/2018 - To: Mayor Richard' Wiaterowski From: Walter Pavelitz LRE Subject: Work Report for the Month of March 2018 Date: 4/11/2018 Winter Maintenance 1. There were 4 minor snow events that resulted in salting roads due to snow and snow squalls 2. All street department vehicles including heavy equipment were washed and winter equipment was serviced including cleaning salt spreaders and greasing fittings on spreaders 3. One plow light was repaired 4. One set of plow markers was installed Equipment Maintenance 1. John Deere Worksite Pro: street broom sweeper attachment a new cutting edge was installed in 2. New hydraulic hoses were installed on BR72 Rotary Cutter. John Deere Worksite Pro Attachment house and motor and broom was realigned and tightened in house for high brush cutting for upcoming season Signs 1. There were! 5 street sign installs for the month and 7 sign repairs 2. There were 11 handicapped sign installs 3. There were 6 handicapped placards installs 4. There were! 5 handicapped sign removals 5. There was 2 stop sign installs 6. There was one no outlet signi install 7. There were 4 No Parking signs installed Pothole Patching 1. Approx. 241 tons of permanent cold patch was used in the following areas due to resident complaints: Willow St, Honey Pot St., Bliss St, Field St., South St., Market St., Park St. Alley, Pulaski St., W. Green St., Rear Fire Headquarters Alley, Lee Mine St., Sanitary bakery Alley, Line St., E. Grove St., Chesnut St., Alley between Walnut and Chesnut between Washing ton and E. Grand St. Sewer and Storm Water Related Issues 1. - There were 12 complaints processed for the month March 2018 Street Department Work Report Continued: Street sweeping and cleaning 1. Street sweeping was done at thei following locations: Market St from traffic light to Patriot square, outside perimeter of Patriot Square, Prospect St., Market St. from Patriot Square to Grand St., E. Main St. business district, Administrative Building area Pa. one calls 1. There were approx. 12 Pa. one calls Litter Control 1. Litter Control was performed in thet following areas: Access Road, North walnut including Car Wash, Nanticoke Villa, E. Main St. Business District, North Market St., Patriot Square and Prospect St. from E. Main To Patriot Square - LBL X hfr A B # C 1 CODE REPORT FOR MARCH 2018 3 CONTRACTORS 4 General Contractor 6 Electrical Contractor 8 Plumbing Contractor 10 Jobbing Contractor 11 Paving Contractor 12 Masonry Contractor 13 HVAC Contractor 14 Inspections 15 PERMITS 16 Building 17 Plumbing 18 Electrical 19 HVAC 20 Occupany Residential 21 Rental Occupancy Inspect 22 Occupancy Commercial 23 Street Vendor/Peddler Lics. 24 Pave Cuts-CK 25 Dumpster 26 Plumbing/Mechanical Inspect 27 Landlord License Fee 28 Steno/ Adv 29 Zoning Book/Map 30 Zoning- Signs 31 Zoning Hearing 32 Variance- Zoning Change 33 Planning Commission 34 Plan Review/Land Dev. 35 Sewer Tapln 36 vacant property registration 37 Sub division 38 Stormwater review 39 Health Inspections 40 Deposits Total 41 42 Prepared by: Debra McNulty 2 5 7 9 1 19 $45.00 $1,350.00 9 11 1 2 1 $900.00 $605.00 $350.00 $125.00 $704.00 $25.00 $240.00 $50.00 1 1 $275.00 33 $2,475.00 $7,144.00 HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCIL IWISH TO SUBMIT THE REFUSE FEE COLLECTIONS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 2018. REFUSE $20,761.00 RECYCLING REIMBURSEMENTS RETURNED CHECK $50.00 RESEARCH FEE $150.00 CREDIT/DEBT CARDS $2647.00 TOTAL = $23,508.00 REFUNDS $ TOTAL COLLECTION FOR 2018 $645,554.50 MONEY FOR THE ABOVE REFUSE FEE AND OTHERS AS LISTED ABOVE HAS BEEN DEPOSITED AT THE TREASURER OFFICE. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, ri Bdal REFUSE DELINQUENT MONEY COLLECTED FROM JANUARY TO MARCH 2018. $13,209.69